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Well, here it is! This is where I’ll be posting from now on. I started blogging on the 1st of April this year, thinking I’d maybe get a few dozen visitors per day. But these expectations have been far surpassed. Since April 1st I’ve gotten over 96,000 visitors on the old site, averaging almost 1000 over […]

Taking it easy today. Thought this was kind of funny. I’m surprised the thing ran as long as it did. See man throw brick in the machine when on high-spin. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16AFYmZxIGw&hl=de_DE&fs=1]

The July Arctic sea ice outlook for September is out. Click here. Here’s a graphic of the prediction made by 16 different institutes this month, now that they are all 30 days wiser. Now compare this to the projections made 30 days ago, late June. Then again, some are incapable of learning anything. Anyway, at least […]

19 dead and up to 400 injured, many seriously.These are the latest gruesome numbers from yesterday’s Duisburg Love Parade, crowd-control disaster. It’s a classic case of what can go wrong when warnings are ignored or played down. City officials were warned that the location was seriously inadequate, but nobody wanted to be a party-pooper. Germany’s techno-music Love […]

Readers often provide good leads and write interesting comments. I’m sure some out there have interesting things to write. If you’re a reader at this blog and would like to post something here as a guest writer, then please send it in to me by e-mail. If it’s interesting enough I’ll post it here, with you […]

Check in every day to see what the planet is doing. I’ve permanently added a list of links which I call Climatic Indicators, just under “Categories”, to the right, on this homepage. These are links to charts or graphs that give a snapshot of the earth’s conditions. They can allow you to put together your own […]

Many of you are aware that I compiled a list of climate scandals on May 20 (Gate Blowup) and an updated version on June 6 here.Rarely does a science give us so many scandals to write about. Indeed there’s quite an impressive cast of unseemly scientists and public figures out there who just keep the gate pipeline flowing. Thanks for all […]

EIKE has a piece today called Super Expensive Energy. It perhaps could serve as a reminder for President Obama, who thinks passing cap & trade and stopping reliance on fossil fuels will somehow plug the hole. My feeling is that Obama is using the oil disaster as a political instrument to drive through a dangerous […]

I started this blog on April 1st. In April I got just over 8000 visits, and in May almost 28,000. Thanks readers! I think I can allow myself a little indulgence of some sherry wood finish Glenmorangie to celebrate. I got a lot of help from Big Blog, i.e. climatedepot, WUWT and Bishop Hill. When these boys drop your name, you really […]

Pachauri CCX advisory board member EIKE, the European Institute for Climate and Energy, a sponsor of the 4th ICCC in Chicago, has dug up a some information on the Chicago Climate Exchange CCX, where Maurice Strong and a host of other influential leftists are among its board members. When it comes to cap & trade, i.e. […]

Last week I featured Nobel Prize winner Kary Mullis: http://pgosselin.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/the-clergy-says/ Though not as eccentric as Mullis, Norwegian mechanical engineer Ivar Giaever describes how he won the Nobel Prize in physics. In the following video link, he tells what he feels is important to win a Nobel Prize. His tips: 1. Give talks, don’t be afraid […]